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[[File:Server_Console_0.7.0.4.jpg|Server console in Windows 10, Eco version 0.7.0.4|thumb|600px]]
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A [[server]] is an [[Eco]] world that is generated by a local or remote computer. To play Eco, you must join a server or start your own. Each server is a distinct world.
A [[server]] is an Eco world that is generated by a local or remote computer. To play Eco, you must join a server or start your own. Each server is a distinct world.


Players can also configure a locally hosted server to be visible to the public on the in-game server browser. Even non-listed servers can also be found by players that know the server IP address and port.
Players can also configure a locally hosted server to be visible to the public on the in-game server browser. Even non-listed servers can also be found by players that know the server IP address and port.


Server administrators may configure various [[world]] attributes, such as the size of their world, rate of skill gain, and player starting conditions.
Server administrators may configure various world attributes, such as the size of their world, rate of skill gain, and player starting conditions.


The Eco server can be run through Steam directly. Go to Library -> Tools -> Eco Server to download and launch the server. Note that the server is also included in the Steam client download, so players wishing to play single-player don't need to download the server separately.
The Eco server can be run through Steam directly. Go to Library -> Tools -> Eco Server to download and launch the server. Note that the server is also included in the Steam client download, so players wishing to play single-player don't need to download the server separately.


Steam is not required to run an Eco server. The server can also be downloaded directly from the [https://play.eco Strange Loop Games website]
Steam is not required to run an Eco server. The server can also be downloaded directly from the Eco [https://play.eco website]


Since running an Eco server is demanding for computer hardware, and the server must always be running to be playable, many players choose to rent dedicated servers from hosting services.
Since running an Eco server is demanding for computer hardware, and the server must always be running to be playable, many players choose to rent dedicated servers from hosting services.
== Server Browser ==
== Server Browser ==
{{Main|Server Browser}}
An improved [[Server Browser]] was introduced in Eco Beta release 7. Clicking "New Game" in the main menu will bring it up. The browser allows players to select between several types of worlds, as well as browse all available servers.
An improved [[Server Browser]] was introduced in Eco Beta release 7. Clicking "New Game" in the main menu will bring it up. The browser allows players to select between several types of worlds, as well as browse all available servers.


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* [[RCON]] for documentation on Eco's RCON support.
* [[RCON]] for documentation on Eco's RCON support.
* [[Terrain Editor]] for documentation on how to use the server's Terrain Editor tool.
* [[Terrain Editor]] for documentation on how to use the server's Terrain Editor tool.
* [[Server Profiling]] for a guide on generating diagnostic data for reports when server is experiencing performance problems.
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 16 July 2024

Server console in Windows 10, Eco version 0.7.0.4

A server is an Eco world that is generated by a local or remote computer. To play Eco, you must join a server or start your own. Each server is a distinct world.

Players can also configure a locally hosted server to be visible to the public on the in-game server browser. Even non-listed servers can also be found by players that know the server IP address and port.

Server administrators may configure various world attributes, such as the size of their world, rate of skill gain, and player starting conditions.

The Eco server can be run through Steam directly. Go to Library -> Tools -> Eco Server to download and launch the server. Note that the server is also included in the Steam client download, so players wishing to play single-player don't need to download the server separately.

Steam is not required to run an Eco server. The server can also be downloaded directly from the Eco website

Since running an Eco server is demanding for computer hardware, and the server must always be running to be playable, many players choose to rent dedicated servers from hosting services.

Server Browser[edit | edit source]

An improved Server Browser was introduced in Eco Beta release 7. Clicking "New Game" in the main menu will bring it up. The browser allows players to select between several types of worlds, as well as browse all available servers.

Players can also choose to host solo or private worlds, though it is not recommended, especially for new players.

Guides[edit | edit source]